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07-30-2010, 06:00 PM | #1 |
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Real Retail Prices?
First-time poster, looking for some information.
I am looking at a 2007 328i (sedan) with MT, premium, xenon, cold weather, idrive, CPO, 35,000 miles, in-service July 2007. Car looks to have been babied by prior owner. The dealer offers about $27,000 (about 2,000 down from the internet price). Always like to pay less, but has anyone actually done so recently? I'm in the NOVA/DC area. Anyone buy a comparably equipped car for substantially less? I looked at the Galves prices that some of you posted here, but I wanted to know actual experience in the retail market. Thanks, T |
07-30-2010, 06:10 PM | #2 |
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Well I know it's an apples to oranges comparison, but I recently sold my '06 330 with IDrive, premium, steptronic with 40k miles in near perfect condition for 23k. I would say there is a bit more room to negotiate in there - perhaps getting down to the 23-24k range.
There will certainly be others on here with a more direct experience though. |
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07-30-2010, 09:43 PM | #3 |
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I realize you're looking at a 2007 E90 328i, but as a comparison, on 31 Dec 09 I bought a CPO'd Jet Black/Terra 2007 335i Sedan with 6-speed manual, ZSP-Sport Package (with Oil Cooler), ZPP-Premium Package, ZCW-Cold Weather Package, Comfort Access, and 27,200 miles. I paid just under $27,800* + tax, tag, title and doc fees. I also got 0.9% financing from BMW for 48 months (the sale price was actually $29k, but BMW made my first two payments).
I had no trade-in, so the dealer didn't play a shell game with the sale price. The car's original 2007 invoice cost was $42k and the original MSRP was $45k. The suggested CPO price was $31,995. The car’s in-service date was 22 Nov 06, so I had 11 months of free maintenance and 35 months of warranty remaining. The GALVES TRADE-IN VALUE was $22,800 and the GALVES MARKET READY VALUE was $24,250 on the E90 I bought. I estimated the value of the CPO at $2k, so the dealer probably had about $25k-$26k into the car. I bought the car at BMW of the Main Line (near Philadelphia, PA) 7 months ago and 2007's have continued depreciating since then...
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So they already discounted the car $2,000 for him and you think there is another $4,000 of room left in the car?? So you think the dealer has more than $6,000 of markup in a car that they need to have priced reasonably to attract potnetial buyers. I think you are living in a fantasy world. |
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